--- title: "Specification" description: "The complete format specification for Agent Skills." --- This document defines the Agent Skills format. ## Directory structure A skill is a directory containing at minimum a `SKILL.md` file: ``` skill-name/ └── SKILL.md # Required ``` You can optionally include [additional directories](#optional-directories) such as `scripts/`, `references/`, and `assets/` to support your skill. ## SKILL.md format The `SKILL.md` file must contain YAML frontmatter followed by Markdown content. ### Frontmatter (required) ```yaml --- name: skill-name description: A description of what this skill does and when to use it. --- ``` With optional fields: ```yaml --- name: pdf-processing description: Extract text and tables from PDF files, fill forms, merge documents. license: Apache-2.0 metadata: author: example-org version: "1.0" --- ``` | Field | Required | Constraints | |-------|----------|-------------| | `name` | Yes | Max 64 characters. Lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens only. Must not start or end with a hyphen. | | `description` | Yes | Max 1024 characters. Non-empty. Describes what the skill does and when to use it. | | `license` | No | License name or reference to a bundled license file. | | `compatibility` | No | Max 500 characters. Indicates environment requirements (intended product, system packages, network access, etc.). | | `metadata` | No | Arbitrary key-value mapping for additional metadata. | | `allowed-tools` | No | Space-delimited list of pre-approved tools the skill may use. (Experimental) | #### `name` field The required `name` field: - Must be 1-64 characters - May only contain unicode lowercase alphanumeric characters and hyphens (`a-z` and `-`) - Must not start or end with `-` - Must not contain consecutive hyphens (`--`) - Must match the parent directory name Valid examples: ```yaml name: pdf-processing ``` ```yaml name: data-analysis ``` ```yaml name: code-review ``` Invalid examples: ```yaml name: PDF-Processing # uppercase not allowed ``` ```yaml name: -pdf # cannot start with hyphen ``` ```yaml name: pdf--processing # consecutive hyphens not allowed ``` #### `description` field The required `description` field: - Must be 1-1024 characters - Should describe both what the skill does and when to use it - Should include specific keywords that help agents identify relevant tasks Good example: ```yaml description: Extracts text and tables from PDF files, fills PDF forms, and merges multiple PDFs. Use when working with PDF documents or when the user mentions PDFs, forms, or document extraction. ``` Poor example: ```yaml description: Helps with PDFs. ``` #### `license` field The optional `license` field: - Specifies the license applied to the skill - We recommend keeping it short (either the name of a license or the name of a bundled license file) Example: ```yaml license: Proprietary. LICENSE.txt has complete terms ``` #### `compatibility` field The optional `compatibility` field: - Must be 1-500 characters if provided - Should only be included if your skill has specific environment requirements - Can indicate intended product, required system packages, network access needs, etc. Examples: ```yaml compatibility: Designed for Claude Code (or similar products) ``` ```yaml compatibility: Requires git, docker, jq, and access to the internet ``` Most skills do not need the `compatibility` field. #### `metadata` field The optional `metadata` field: - A map from string keys to string values - Clients can use this to store additional properties not defined by the Agent Skills spec - We recommend making your key names reasonably unique to avoid accidental conflicts Example: ```yaml metadata: author: example-org version: "1.0" ``` #### `allowed-tools` field The optional `allowed-tools` field: - A space-delimited list of tools that are pre-approved to run - Experimental. Support for this field may vary between agent implementations Example: ```yaml allowed-tools: Bash(git:*) Bash(jq:*) Read ``` ### Body content The Markdown body after the frontmatter contains the skill instructions. There are no format restrictions. Write whatever helps agents perform the task effectively. Recommended sections: - Step-by-step instructions - Examples of inputs and outputs - Common edge cases Note that the agent will load this entire file once it's decided to activate a skill. Consider splitting longer `SKILL.md` content into referenced files. ## Optional directories ### scripts/ Contains executable code that agents can run. Scripts should: - Be self-contained or clearly document dependencies - Include helpful error messages - Handle edge cases gracefully Supported languages depend on the agent implementation. Common options include Python, Bash, and JavaScript. ### references/ Contains additional documentation that agents can read when needed: - `REFERENCE.md` - Detailed technical reference - `FORMS.md` - Form templates or structured data formats - Domain-specific files (`finance.md`, `legal.md`, etc.) Keep individual [reference files](#file-references) focused. Agents load these on demand, so smaller files mean less use of context. ### assets/ Contains static resources: - Templates (document templates, configuration templates) - Images (diagrams, examples) - Data files (lookup tables, schemas) ## Progressive disclosure Skills should be structured for efficient use of context: 1. **Metadata** (~100 tokens): The `name` and `description` fields are loaded at startup for all skills 2. **Instructions** (< 5000 tokens recommended): The full `SKILL.md` body is loaded when the skill is activated 3. **Resources** (as needed): Files (e.g. those in `scripts/`, `references/`, or `assets/`) are loaded only when required Keep your main `SKILL.md` under 500 lines. Move detailed reference material to separate files. ## File references When referencing other files in your skill, use relative paths from the skill root: ```markdown See [the reference guide](references/REFERENCE.md) for details. Run the extraction script: scripts/extract.py ``` Keep file references one level deep from `SKILL.md`. Avoid deeply nested reference chains. ## Validation Use the [skills-ref](https://github.com/agentskills/agentskills/tree/main/skills-ref) reference library to validate your skills: ```bash skills-ref validate ./my-skill ``` This checks that your `SKILL.md` frontmatter is valid and follows all naming conventions.